Trophy & Meat Care

Upon harvesting your game the guide will field dress, cape, and quarter and salt the animal. Please keep in mind the guide will need extra time in camp (generally the next day) to diligently prepare you trophy for the taxidermist.

At the end of each hunt every client will need to sign a Declaration form, a record of receipt for transporting wildlife and provide us with your Taxidermist name and contact info.

At the end of our season we use Export specialist, Brian Kadrmas of Dakota Taxidermy and Exports (www.dakotataxidermy.com) to handle the pickup of all trophy’s and hides. He looks after the permits necessary to create and ship them to the taxidermist of your choice. All additional shipping fees are at the expense of the client.

If you are planning on keeping your meat please contact us for further information regarding the procedure for processing for transporting meat back into the USA.

If you plan on keeping your game meat we highly recommend you drive to Watson Lake, Yukon, where we can fly you into camp. We also recommend you bring a freezer to keep your meat in the best possible condition for the trip home. Please contact us for more detail.

All wild game meat not taken with the client will be used in camp, given to the guides and local families. We also have a donation program designed through the GOABC to donate game meat to the food banks of British Columbia.